Hello flower lovers! How quickly has Autumn descended on us this year? It really is our favourite season for colour and texture and we are so looking forward to some really beautiful weddings over the coming months.

We are back at Inchyra in a few weeks, and whilst skteching away in front of the wood burner today and deaming up what we will be creating, our minds retuturned to the last time we were at this beautiful venue back in June.

Kathrynn opted for a light and airy seassonal colour palette of lemons, ivories and blush and we were so happy that the weather allowed her ceremony to take place in Inchyra’s beautiful walled gardens.

Always an absolute pleasure to work alongside our favourite stylists Lemonbox, and thank you so much to Lisa Devine for capurting all the beauty.

Back in July we had our first wedding at the beautiful Hopetoun House, just outside Edinburgh. Jenni asked us to create seasonal, scented flowers to match her colourful Bridesmaids dresses and we had so much fun with all the colours! Packed full of scented garden herbs, the bouquets were a real treat for the senses.

We filled the Stables and the Ballroom with locally sourced foliages, brimming from tall glass vases and created a natural, tumbling arrangement on the grand fireplace. Thanks to Jenni’s Dad for allowing us to prune his gardens on the morning of the wedding, what an unexpected treat!

I hope you all had a super time over the festive period, and if you got engaged – congratulations!

2016 was a busy old year for us here at Myrtle & Bracken HQ and we have lots of lovely weddings to share with you over the coming weeks. This year is looking really exciting so far and our minds are already filled with all sorts of flowery loveliness as we start to plan ahead.

Back in October, we had the pleasure of creating Kate’s wedding flowers at the beautiful Mansfield Traquair in Edinburgh. Autumn was in full swing and we brought the outside in with seasonal berries, copper Beech and turned Oak leaf. Just lovely.

The ever lovely Lisa Devine was on hand to capture the love, thank you so much for sharing these images with us.

Happy New Year you flowery bunch! Hope you all had a lovely time over the festive period. And a huge hello to all our new recently engaged ladies, welcome to our world.

A lot of our time has been spent over the past few weeks resting, reflecting and drinking Raspberry Gin. It has been lovely. But we are now strarting to look ahead at another flower filled year and planning what to grow in the cuttings gardens and what wonderful pieces we are going to create for some really beautiful weddings.

Today, we are looking back at Kim’s beautiful wedding which took place in August at Cottiers. Kim themed her wedding around “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and the soft, romantic florals we created were supported by antlers, vines and local ferns.